% kpod(1) kpod-attach - See the output of pid 1 of a container or enter the container % Dan Walsh # kpod-attach "1" "September 2017" "kpod" ## NAME kpod-attach - Attach to a running container ## Description We chose not to implement the `attach` feature in `kpod` even though the upstream Docker project has it. The upstream project has had lots of issues with attaching to running processes that we did not want to replicate. The `kpod exec` and `kpod log` commands offer you the same functionality far more dependably. **Reasons to attach to the primary PID of a container:** 1) Executing commands inside of the container We recommend that you use `kpod exec` to execute a command within a container `kpod exec CONTAINERID /bin/sh` 2) Viewing the output stream of the primary process in the container We recommend that you use `kpod logs` to see the output from the container `kpod logs CONTAINERID` ## SEE ALSO kpod(1), kpod-exec(1), kpod-logs(1)